卒 | cù | variant of 猝, abrupt; sudden; unexpected |
卒 | zú | soldier; servant; to finish; to die; finally; at last; pawn in Chinese chess |
士卒 | shì zú | soldier; private (army) |
走卒 | zǒu zú | pawn (i.e. foot soldier); servant; lackey (of malefactor) |
仓卒 | cāng cù | variant of 仓促 |
兵卒 | bīng zú | soldiers; troops |
劲卒 | jìng zú | elite soldiers; a crack force |
匆卒 | cōng cù | old variant of 匆猝, hurried; hasty; abrupt |
卒中 | cù zhòng | stroke; cerebral hemorrhage |
卒业 | zú yè | to complete a course of study (old); to graduate |
戍卒 | shù zú | garrison soldier |
暴卒 | bào zú | die of sudden illness; die suddenly |
更卒 | gēng zú | soldier (serving alternate watch) |
为德不卒 | wéi dé bù zú | to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through; lack of sticking power; short attention span |
无名小卒 | wú míng xiǎo zú | lit. nameless soldier (idiom); an unknown; nonentity |
生卒年 | shēng zú nián | dates of birth and death (of historical figure) |
生卒年月 | shēng zú nián yuè | dates of birth and death (of historical figure) |
脑卒中 | nǎo cù zhòng | stroke; cerebral hemorrhage |
贩夫走卒 | fàn fū zǒu zú | lit. peddlers and carriers; common people; lower class |
马前卒 | mǎ qián zú | lackey; errand boy; lit. runner before a carriage |
郁卒 | yù zú | depressed and frustrated (Taiwanese) |